Starting in 4.2, encryption is also supported on UNIX and NetWare.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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Subject: Re: don?t aynone know anything about Encryption in TSM.
> This is what i have understand of you guys so far.
>
> Encryption in TSM is always done on the TSM B/A-Client there do you put
a
> 56bit encryption key on the data witch cannot be
> retreved without the key. So they need to come up with some sort of
disaster
> Recovery plan, regarding the key retrival if the
> system admins are unavalible.
The 'always' above raises a potentially critical point that I don't think
has been mentioned in this thread. I attended a Tivoli presentation on new
features in TSM 4.1 which stated that only the Windows client would have
encryption support. As far as I know, the Windows client is still the only
one with encryption support.